Environment
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Argentine Scientists Use Antarctic Fuel-Eating Microbes to Naturally Clean Up Pollution
Fuel-eating microbes from the frozen Antarctic were recently found to naturally clean up pollution in the driest continent, "munching up" through wastes caused by diesel. Research stations have been using diesel as a source of heat and energy in the coldest polar region.
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UK's Unhealthiest Dog Breeds Prone to Developing Diseases
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Scientists Are Testing Compound in Rosemary as Antiviral Treatment for COVID-19
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Satellite Images Revealed Russia, US Are Major Sources of Methane Leak
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Wooly Mammoth Remains Among Diverse Ice Age Fossils Found in a Cave Near Plymouth
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Texas Governor Declares Disaster in 17 Counties Due to Massive Winter Storm
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Legendary Weather Prognosticator Punxsutawney Phil Sees His Shadow and Declares 6 More Months of Winter
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Powerful Solar Flare Predicted to Arrive at Earth Cancelled Today
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Experts Discover “Alien” Species of Predatory Hammerhead Worms In Africa and Europe
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New York Zoo's Male Penguin Pair Becomes Foster Parents to Humboldt Penguin Chick
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UN Report: Measures Against Climate Change and Global Warming not Sufficient
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Climate Change to Ramp up Flood Damage Cost in US by More Than 25% in 2050






